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November 16 Program

Keynote Speaker: Tom Crouch, noted author and senior curator of aeronautics at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Other Confirmed Speakers for November 16:

Sergei Sikorsky, son of Igor Sikorsky and past president of Sikorsky Aircraft, and family friend of Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh,

Dr. Richard Hallion, eminent aviation historian and Alfred Verville Fellow at the Aeronautics Department at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Program, presenting on Charles Lindbergh’s work in US intelligence pre- and post WWII

Erik Berg, prize winning historian, presenting on the on-going importance of the Lindberghs’ 1930’s aerial photographic survey of the American Southwest

Dr. Theodore Malinin presenting on the collaboration of the Nobel Laureate, Alexis Carrel and Charles Lindbergh and their contributions to medical research. As well, Dr. Malinin will speak about his own work with Charles Lindbergh in the field.

November 17 Program

A series of panelists will present short commentaries with general discussion covering various aspects of Charles Lindbergh’s life. Margaret Eiluned Morgan will act as moderator and Dr. Richard Hallion will provide closing remarks on each session. Panelists will include: Erik Berg, Sergei Sikorsky, Steve Harnsberger, Robert Arnold, Captain Joseph Anding, Leslie Anding, Judy Schiff, Dr. Theodore Malinin and John Nance. A brunch is included.

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THE EARTH SHINE INSTITUTE IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATION BASED IN FLORIDA.

It presents educational and cultural programs to further the shared vision of Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh of a balance between the technological advancements they helped pioneer and the natural environment they cherished. The Institute was originally founded in 2002 as a supporting organization of The Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation of Anoka, Minnesota.

Because of the ongoing success of the Earth Shine Institute programs including: the Lindbergh Symposium; the Argonauta Scholars Program in Science; and the Tellina Scholars Program in Poetry, the Institute became its own 501 (c) (3 ) organization in 2008.

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